← Back to context Comment by triyambakam 1 year ago Based on ’ instead of ' I think it's a real ChatGPT response. 6 comments triyambakam Reply HaZeust 1 year ago You're the only one who has said, "instead of" in this whole thread. gfhopper 1 year ago No, look at the apostrophes. They aren't the same. It's a subtle way to tell a user didn't type it with a conventional keyboard. WhitneyLand 1 year ago It was just typed on my iPhone nothing special, but it’s notable that LLMs are so good now, our mundane writing draws suspicion. Moomoomoo309 1 year ago That's an iOS keyboard thing, actually. The normal apostrophe is not the default one the keyboard uses. triyambakam 1 year ago Interesting, well ChatGPT seems to prefer to use that one over a normal apostrophe
HaZeust 1 year ago You're the only one who has said, "instead of" in this whole thread. gfhopper 1 year ago No, look at the apostrophes. They aren't the same. It's a subtle way to tell a user didn't type it with a conventional keyboard. WhitneyLand 1 year ago It was just typed on my iPhone nothing special, but it’s notable that LLMs are so good now, our mundane writing draws suspicion.
gfhopper 1 year ago No, look at the apostrophes. They aren't the same. It's a subtle way to tell a user didn't type it with a conventional keyboard. WhitneyLand 1 year ago It was just typed on my iPhone nothing special, but it’s notable that LLMs are so good now, our mundane writing draws suspicion.
WhitneyLand 1 year ago It was just typed on my iPhone nothing special, but it’s notable that LLMs are so good now, our mundane writing draws suspicion.
Moomoomoo309 1 year ago That's an iOS keyboard thing, actually. The normal apostrophe is not the default one the keyboard uses. triyambakam 1 year ago Interesting, well ChatGPT seems to prefer to use that one over a normal apostrophe
triyambakam 1 year ago Interesting, well ChatGPT seems to prefer to use that one over a normal apostrophe
You're the only one who has said, "instead of" in this whole thread.
No, look at the apostrophes. They aren't the same. It's a subtle way to tell a user didn't type it with a conventional keyboard.
It was just typed on my iPhone nothing special, but it’s notable that LLMs are so good now, our mundane writing draws suspicion.
That's an iOS keyboard thing, actually. The normal apostrophe is not the default one the keyboard uses.
Interesting, well ChatGPT seems to prefer to use that one over a normal apostrophe